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Troubleshooting Paper Abrasion and Blurry Images
Troubleshooting Paper Abrasion and Blurry Images
The Printhead height setting affects printing quality.
Specifying a low Printhead height makes images clearer and enhances printing quality but may cause paper to rub
against the Printhead.
On the other hand, specifying a high Printhead height will prevent paper from rubbing against the Printhead but may
reduce the printing quality.
Important
Paper rubbing against or becoming caught on the Printhead may jam or result in printed documents that are soiled.
Note
Raise or lower the printhead, depending on the nature of the problem.
1
 
On the Tab Selection screen of the Control Panel, press 
◀ or ▶ to se-
lect the Paper tab (
).
Note
If the Tab Selection screen is not displayed, press the Menu button.
2
Press the OK button.
The Paper Menu is displayed.
3
Press  or  to select Paper Details, and then press the OK button.
4
Press  or  to select the type of paper, and then press the OK button.
Note
When Head Height is set to Automatic, the setting value selected
for the previous print job is displayed (to the right of Automatic )
once you select the type of paper currently supplied.
However, the value is cleared when the printer is turned off or the pa-
per is replaced.
 
5
Press  or  to select Head Height, and then press the OK button.
6
Press  or  to select the desired setting value, and then press the OK button.
Note
Using Automatic will ensure that the printer adjusts the Printhead height to the optimal level before printing,
accounting for the ambient temperature and humidity. When a setting other than Automatic is used, that val-
ue will always be applied.
Depending on the type of paper, some setting values may not be available.
 
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Troubleshooting Paper Abrasion and Blurry Images
                                                                                                                                                                                                                             
 
 
Adjustments for Better Print Quality
Adjusting the Printhead
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